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'reparing foraspi :aculty staff-member Cindy Downing types n copy on the word processor. ’reparing for a speech at the Seven Springs leminar. editors Karen Levin and Janet 5elzel compile plans for the '82 Lair. Assembly Line Photographer Dean Surrette leafs through an old yearbook looking for ideas. Who really put together your year- book? Who compiled all of these words and pictures into a 368 page extravaganza of timeless literature? The answer could be found in the foreign language area in room C-207. From sixth period until well into the evening, the yearbook staff labored in writing and re-writing, designing, cutting and waxing to perfection one of the largest volumes in the county. Prospective yearbook members were nominated by their English teachers of the previous year and took a test to get accepted to the staff by the sponsors, Mrs. Dodie Hruby and Ms. Sandy Murray. Dur- ing the summer of 1981, the two co-editors, Karen Levin and Janet Pelzel. ventured into the wilds of Pennsylvania and returned trium- phantly with a second place trophy for the ‘82 “Lair” yearbook designs. The sounds of yearbook making were many and varied: Get off my disk!”...“ls this a good headline?”...“Will you be printing today?’’...“Whew, I finally finished.” In spite of varying degrees of experience and slight confusion, another great edition of The Lair” emerged. Prior to late-night deadlines, the Lair staff has time to pose for a 9r°up shot. THE LAIR: Co-editors: K. Levin, J. Pelzel. Sponsors: Dodie Hruby, Sandy Murray. Staff: D. Armstrong, K. Benton. L. Bowley, L. Brown, M. Cowperthwaite. B. Cressy. C. Downing, L. Eissing, J. Evetts, A. Goldsmith. L. Gruendel, L. Hagen, S. Hamel, J. Liberti. M. Luther. T. McGraa. J. Metzler, C. Mikeman, L. Morris. M. Mosler. K. O'Con- nor. L. Palmquist, R. Pfieghardt, L. Prichard. M. Reilly, P. Riek, K. Richardson, S. Robert, A. Rogers, H. Smith, J. Smith, C. Snee. M. Strand. D. Stupar. Photographers: M. Grif- fith, D. Lantry, S. Patterson. J. Peterson, B. Root. D. Rye. Clubs 237
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All The Mews Co-editor Tamara Page enthusiastically reads the latest edi- tion of the “Bear Facts . Every two weeks, or twenty-two times a year, Dr. Pat McCarthy’s Journalism students produced another edition of the award winn- ing “Bear Facts,’’ the Lake Brad- dock student newspaper. Under the guidance of Co-editors Tammy Page and Gary Freedman, the “Bear Facts” served a variety of purposes in the school. The BEAR FACTSiCo-Editors in Chief: G. Freed- man, T. Page. Editors: K. Bentson, A. Block, A. Decker, Y. Demory, B. Field, D. Felsen, S. Fintel, A. Gavan, S. Greshem, V. Hottle, R. Knepp, J. Kuncis C. McDonald, T. Ondrof, C. Poreda. T. Proffitt, E. Richardson, G. Sahd, E. Sarnes, S. Thomas, C.Trizna, M. Webb. J. Wheeler. Staff: D. Armstrong, S. Atkinson, R. Benedetto, A. Black, M. Blair, A. Booth, M. Brown, J. Burns, J. Caine, J. Charbeneau, S. Cobis, C. Criste, B. David- newspaper was an outlet for stu- dent feeling in its Letters to the Editor, a source of information in its news articles, a form of enter- tainment in its feature articles and cartoons, and consumer informa- tion in its advertisements. “The Bear Facts” fulfilled many of the school's communication needs. son, C. Dooley, C. Dugan, D. Durham, W. Ellis, D. Felsen, J. Giannina, J. Gilbert, S. Gupta, C. Hallinan, R. Heath, D. Lantry, M. LeSavage, K. Levin, M. Mendez, R. Monteith, G. Moody, M. Newell, R. Nixon, S. Nolan, J. Olsen, T. O'Neill, G. Pinkney, D. Pontius, G. Powell, G. Powers, S. Rhee, D. Roth, R. Shelkey, B. Shircliff. C. Smith, D. Standridge, K. Timpf, B. Thompson, C. Walke, L. Walls, T. Whitlaw, M. Wooten, G. Wordham. Journalism's Geoff Pickney spends hi: class time folding pages. 236 Time Out During first period, Tim Proffitt proofs a new piece of copy.
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Crearr of the Crop T.V. stars of the school had to be the It’s Academic Team. The three students who appeared on WRC- TV's award-winning “It’s Academic” were Lake Braddock’%. cream of the crop. The members and their alternates met every Monday to practice answering questions on various academic subjects. This year was extra special for one member of the team, Steve Rhinehart. Steve was the youngest member on the It’s Academic team in Lake Braddock’s history. He was a tenth grader. For the entire team and the sponsor, Mrs. Bernie Glaze, it was a rich and rewarding season of competition. IT'S ACADEMIC TEAM: Mark Beebe, Phil Plait, Steve Rhinehart. Sponsor: Bernie Glaze. Mark Beebe and Phil Plait attend a pratice session after school. Sponsor Bernie Glaze reads a question for the team members to answer. Alternate Mark McDowell awaits the next question. 238 Time Out
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